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Benevolent and benign? Using environmental justice to investigate waste-related impacts of ecotourism in destination communities

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Meletis, ZA; Campbell, LM
Published in: Antipode
September 17, 2009

We contribute to the diversification of environmental justice (EJ) by using it to frame ecotourism-related solid waste management problems. Ecotourism is a service industry portrayed as benevolent (providing benefits), and benign (reducing negative impacts). We propose four characteristics shared by ecotourism-based communities in the Global South and communities struggling with more conventional EJ conflicts. We apply these characteristics to the solid waste crisis in Tortuguero, Costa Rica, a renowned ecotourism destination. First, we show that, despite their general absences from the EJ literature, service industries such as tourism and hospitality can create environmental injustices that disproportionately impact certain types of communities. Second, we highlight the roles of location and socio-economic marginality in siting ecotourism development, in complicating related environmental impact management, and in limiting local abilities to respond to environmental management shortcomings. Third, we provide an example of opportunities to introduce EJ concepts and theory into the study of tourism. © Journal compilation © 2009 Editorial Board of Antipode.

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Antipode

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EISSN

1467-8330

ISSN

0066-4812

Publication Date

September 17, 2009

Volume

41

Issue

4

Start / End Page

741 / 780

Related Subject Headings

  • Geography
  • 4406 Human geography
  • 4404 Development studies
  • 1604 Human Geography
 

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Meletis, Z. A., & Campbell, L. M. (2009). Benevolent and benign? Using environmental justice to investigate waste-related impacts of ecotourism in destination communities. Antipode, 41(4), 741–780. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.2009.00696.x
Meletis, Z. A., and L. M. Campbell. “Benevolent and benign? Using environmental justice to investigate waste-related impacts of ecotourism in destination communities.” Antipode 41, no. 4 (September 17, 2009): 741–80. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.2009.00696.x.
Meletis, Z. A., and L. M. Campbell. “Benevolent and benign? Using environmental justice to investigate waste-related impacts of ecotourism in destination communities.” Antipode, vol. 41, no. 4, Sept. 2009, pp. 741–80. Scopus, doi:10.1111/j.1467-8330.2009.00696.x.
Journal cover image

Published In

Antipode

DOI

EISSN

1467-8330

ISSN

0066-4812

Publication Date

September 17, 2009

Volume

41

Issue

4

Start / End Page

741 / 780

Related Subject Headings

  • Geography
  • 4406 Human geography
  • 4404 Development studies
  • 1604 Human Geography